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charge/discharge cycles. The aim is to provide a unique tool to better understand the structure and evolution of interfaces/interphases in batteries, and thus, guide the design of more efficient and
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program (PEPR) Forest Resilience (FORESTT – https://www.pepr-forestt.org/ ), funded by the France 2030 Investment for the Future Plan (PIA). FORESTT aims to support the transition of forest socio-ecosystems
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will be evaluated by structural and electrochemical characterizations to estimate their reuse potential. This project is backed up by a research project being developed in Hauts-de-France, involving a
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the underlying physical phenomena with a view to optimizing the internal surface of the tube for antibacterial anti-biofilm functionality. Experimental work. Design and construction of the experimental setup
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enables high activity in olefin polymerization, while providing precise control over composition and molecular weight distribution. However, this activator remains a poorly defined solid at the structural
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charged GAGs which, when combined with collagen, produce an osmotic effect. The fluid-structure interaction will be modelled as a homogenised continuous medium within the framework of poromechanics, while
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2%/sqrt(E) can be reached and that a constant term better than the 1% could be achieved. The next step of the project is the development and the construction of a demonstrator of the electromagnetic
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policies, under the supervision of Kévin Jean (junior professor at IBENS and associate researcher at Cnam Paris) and within PARSEC (Paris Research Health Environment Climate), a new research structure
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the molecules studied (different lengths of the alkyl chain) self-assemble into perfectly monodisperse nanodomains (NDs) forming, under the effect of surface pressure, hexagonal crystal structures. We also
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Structural characterizations: X-ray and electron diffraction, electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy Study of electronic and magnetic properties: SQUID magnetometry, X-ray and angle-resolved